HomeMy WebLinkAboutMosquito Abatement Program 2018 Public Notice
The City of Renton to Apply Mosquito Control Pesticides
The City of Renton may use mosquito larvicides and adulticides to help control
mosquitoes in accordance with the Washington State Department of Ecology's Aquatic
Mosquito Control General Permit. The larvicide, VectoLex, is made of a natural
bacterium, the active ingredient being Bacillus sphaericus 2362, Serotype H5a5b, strain
ABTS 1743. The adulticide, Aqualuer 20-20°, contains active ingredients Permethrin and
Piperonyl Butoxide. Treatments may occur between May 14, 2018 and October 31,
2018. Larvicide treatment will generally occur in stormwater facilities and catch basins
owned or maintained by the City. Adulticide treatment areas are generally located in
upland areas east of SR-167 and west of Lake Avenue South/Talbot Road South between
the 3900 block ofTalbot Road South to the south and I-405 to the north, within the City
of Renton, Washington. Information about the larvicides, adulticides, and a map of the
specific locations are available at https://www.rentonwa.�ov/mosquitoabatement.
For more information about the City's commitment to help reduce the threat of West
Nile virus and control mosquitoes, or to have your residence put on a "No Spray" list,
please contact Kristina Lowthian, City of Renton Surface Water Utility Engineer, at 425-
430-7249 or by email at klowthian@rentonwa.�ov. If you received an "Authorization
and Release" form by mail and did not sign and return it by May 4, 2018, you have
automatically been placed on the "No Spray" list.
For additional information about Ecology's Aquatic Mosquito Control General Permit,
please contact the City of Renton or Jon Jennings, Water Quality Program, Washington
State Department of Ecology, at 360-407-6283 or by email at
jonathan.jennin�s@ecy.wa.�ov.
Jason A. Seth
City Clerk
Published Renton Reporter
May 4, 2018
Account No. 50640
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